Temple and Date Palms, Philae (236. Philé T. découvert et P. dattiers) 1844 Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey When Girault visited in 1842, the island of Philae was the site of a Roman-era temple commonly called Trajans Kiosk. The surrounding area flooded regularly after the construction of a dam in 1902, and the temple was dismantled and moved to Agilkia Island in the 1960s.. Temple and Date Palms, Philae (236. Philé T. découvert et P. dattiers). Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey (French, 1804-1892). 1844. Daguerreotype. Photographs

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